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This is an extremely hot chili pepper, be careful when handling these seeds and peppers. Try to maintain a constant temperature of 28 32 degrees for good germination. Chad and Steve grew different versions of the Bhutlah pepper’s chocolate variant creating two different strains.
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These peppers need full sun and can go outdoors once temperatures during the day are at least 70 degrees F. (20 C.) by day and no lower than 50 degrees F. (10 C.) at night. When using this hot pepper in cooking, remember it is spicy and potent. If you are cooking with this hot pepper for the first time, start with the least amount and gradually add more depending on how much heat you can tolerate without making your mouth numb. Can Eating Chocolate Bhutlah Impact your Health?
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These are larger pods than most 7 Pot peppers. But otherwise, they have a similar elongated shape and wrinkled skin you expect with super-hot peppers. They age from green to chocolate brown. It’s in their mature state that they take on their true flavor and extreme heat. What does the Chocolate Bhutlah taste like? Here is a complete guide covering common questions and concerns about growing Carolina Reapers. Carolina Reaper peppers are some of my favorites to grow! Photo by Spicy Trio. Step-by-step Guide for Growing Carolina Reaper Peppers in a Garden
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These are tiny yellow sacs that contain capsaicinoids. They are usually found concentrated on the placenta of a typical pepper, like a jalapeno. However, in superhot peppers, they are found almost everywhere. This is why I experienced such intense heat from the 7 Pot Brain Strain pepper. Don’t be fooled by its name! The Chocolate Bhutlah is nowhere close to satisfying your sweet tooth!
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Remember – a little goes a long way. Chocolate Bhutlah is a hybrid from 7 Pot peppers. Those chilies are aptly named as one chili can heat 7 pots of soup. You don’t need much of a Chocolate Bhutlah to make a statement. Carolina Reaper plants can get quite large, and as such require large pots if you are growing them indoors. A fully grown Carolina Reaper plant can reach up to four feet tall and six feet wide.
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This hot pepper tastes smoky, yet it has a floral and fruity flavor. Some people say it even has a chocolatey and nutty flavor with mild bitterness and slight sweetness. There is a myth that hot peppers can damage your esophagus or tongue. If you do not eat the hot pepper whole, it will not damage your health. Rather eat it in small pieces.Another (temporary) hottest pepper in the world was once the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion pepper. With an average Scoville rating of 1,200,000 SHUs, the Moruga Scorpion easily outshines the Ghost pepper.
